meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Consider This from NPR

Amid Crackdown On Free Speech, Russians And Russian Americans Speak Out Against War

Consider This from NPR

NPR

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.26.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that could impose fifteen years in prison on anyone who publishes or broadcasts what the Russian government considers "false information" about the invasion of Ukraine. The law makes it illegal to use the word "war" or "invasion," a move aimed at shutting down the last remaining independent Russian media outlets.

Even as news is being censored and social media platforms are being shut down, some people in Russia are determined to be heard. The Russian independent human rights group OVD-Info reports that more than 13,000 protesters in 147 cities have been detained since the war began just over two weeks ago.

Yulia Zhivtsova is one of those protesters. She was detained in Moscow for taking part in protests the day after Russia invaded Ukraine. She's one of the thousands of protesters across the country who are defying the threat of violence and prison to express their opposition to the war in Ukraine.

And we'll hear how Russian immigrants and Russian Americans are showing support for Ukraine as attitudes among some in their community shift from acceptance of Putin to outrage.

In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.

NPR Privacy Policy

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

И Пауза, и большая, которая делается в канала, что ли?

0:03.0

Лопусоран.

0:04.0

Но посоран.

0:05.0

И нет, да нет.

0:06.0

Нет, точно нет, да нет.

0:30.0

В

0:46.2

φланциие авто-рекулыนину.

0:52.0

Котов, Мидсентнс,

0:53.7

в раздавшем сенсорщеб-ватшдог.

0:56.7

Медия-блакоц, как это,

0:58.5

это due to a new law that threatens anyone with 15-years in prison

1:02.3

if they publish or air

1:03.7

with the Russian government considers false information

1:06.9

about the invasion of Ukraine,

1:08.8

which they call a, quote,

1:10.4

special military operation, unquote.

1:13.3

It is illegal to use the word war or invasion.

1:17.3

If Ganya Albotts hosted a talk show on Echo of Moscow,

1:21.1

she is editor and CEO of the New Times magazine.

1:24.5

Their website has also been blocked.

1:27.0

She says in Russia it's feeling a lot like 1984, the novel.

1:31.0

It is oral 1984.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from NPR, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of NPR and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.